“The International Difference” Explored in Lawrence International’s 31st Annual Cabaret and Dinner

APPLETON, WIS. – “The International Difference” is the theme for the 31st Annual Lawrence International Cabaret. Cabaret, an occasion to celebrate life through music, dance, and cuisine from around the world, takes place at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, April 15 in the Lawrence Memorial Chapel.

The 2007 Cabaret is set to be one of the biggest Cabarets with over 80 performers and 17 performances from every continent. Popular dances such as the Sub-Continental dance, the belly dance from the Middle East, the Tango, and Japanese Taiko Drumming are back, while new dances such as the Daizu dance from China and the Ganh Lua (Vietnamese Harvest Dance) will make their Cabaret debut.

A dinner at Lucinda’s, located in Colman Hall, follows the performance. The dinner menu presents a variety of delicious dishes from around the world including delicacies from the Middle East, Asia, Europe, and Africa.

Tickets to the Cabaret performance are $6 for adults and children under 6 are free. Dinner and Cabaret tickets are $13 for adults, and children under 6 are free. Tickets are available beginning April 6 at the Lawrence University Box Office, located in the Music-Drama Center, or by phone at 920-832-6749.